VOICE PLACEMENT | COME SING WITH US

The Durham Community Chorale under the direction of Melody Zentner is currently accepting voice placement applications for the 2019-20 season. We are looking for vocalists who are ready to come to rehearsal fully prepared (notes and rhythms learned), can memorize music, a willingness to sing in multiple languages, and who enjoy a highly interactive process, which includes taking personal direction from the Artistic Director. Singers are chosen on the basis of individual sound quality, potential blend with other candidates, musicianship, preparation skills, and one’s ability to take direction. Experience in ensemble singing is essential.

Voice Placement will take place on the following dates;

Tuesday, August 25, 2020, 6:30-7:30 pm

Durham Arts Council

120 Morris Street, Durham

Parking at Durham Arts Council, park across the street from the Durham Arts Council in the parking deck on the corner of Morris and Morgan Streets called Durham Centre Parking Garage Civic/Arts Center Parking. There are entrances on both Morgan and Morris Streets OR visit http://www.durhamarts.org/facility_directions.html

Thursday, August 27, 2020, 6:30-7:30 pm

Watts Street Baptist Church

800 Watts Street, Durham

Parking at Watts Street Baptist Church, park behind the church on Urban Street, entrance is at the back doors to get in the church (by office).

In order to begin the voice placement process for the Durham Community Chorale, please let us know about you, your interest, and any previous experience you have by filling out the Voice Placement Request form below. Once you complete this form, you will be contacted by our Artistic Director. Completion of the form is required in order for you to be notified about voice placement opportunities.

Voice Placement Request Form

How did you hear about the Durham Community Chorale? (Please check all that apply.

Add any relevant information you'd like us to consider (conductors under whom you've sung, major works performed, voice teachers, etc.). There are no "right answers" here, but any information you can give us is helpful.

Thanks for submitting!

This project was supported by the Durham Arts Council's Annual Arts Fund

and N.C. Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural & Cultural Resources.